Lecture Noteshttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/114912016-12-10T03:04:36Z2016-12-10T03:04:36ZGeneral Law of Nature and other NotesDinwiddie, Jameshttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/123612015-06-17T20:18:57Z2009-12-22T14:08:24ZGeneral Law of Nature and other Notes
Dinwiddie, James
Notes containing a variety of scientific remarks and inferences.
One document, six pages.
2009-12-22T14:08:24ZLecture NotesDinwiddie, Jameshttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/117832015-06-17T18:43:46Z2009-07-24T19:11:39ZLecture Notes
Dinwiddie, James
These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 are recorded in Latin. This file consists of three pages of lecture notes.
2009-07-24T19:11:39ZQuestions; Mechanics; Of Central ForcesDinwiddie, Jameshttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/117632015-06-17T18:42:13Z2009-07-23T18:44:48ZQuestions; Mechanics; Of Central Forces
Dinwiddie, James
This series of notes written by James Dinwiddie begins with a series of questions and answers related to various topics in physics. The notes continue with a series of questions and answers in mechanics followed by expanded notes on gravity. The last section outlines centrifugal forces. This file consists of sixteen pages of notes.
2009-07-23T18:44:48ZLecture 7 - Geology, Volcanic TheoryDinwiddie, Jameshttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/117622015-06-17T18:42:35Z2009-07-23T18:44:00ZLecture 7 - Geology, Volcanic Theory
Dinwiddie, James
These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie discuss theories related to volcanic eruptions. Dinwiddie also mentions physical structures of the volcano and historical dates for volcanic eruptions. This file consists of eleven pages of notes.
2009-07-23T18:44:00Z